[Grammar] Die Of/From

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Samantha293

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a) "He died of cancer."
b) "He died from cancer."

"Die of" and "die from" the same?

 

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I think it's to suffer from an illness but to die of an illness.

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I think it's "to die of something" or "to die for something" but not "from".

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a) "He died of cancer."
b) "He died from cancer."

"Die of" and "die from" the same?


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(1) This website has some excellent threads on this matter.

(2) Please go to the search box at the top and type in:

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